|  | //===--- SemaNamedCast.cpp - Semantic Analysis for Named Casts ------------===// | 
|  | // | 
|  | //                     The LLVM Compiler Infrastructure | 
|  | // | 
|  | // This file is distributed under the University of Illinois Open Source | 
|  | // License. See LICENSE.TXT for details. | 
|  | // | 
|  | //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// | 
|  | // | 
|  | //  This file implements semantic analysis for C++ named casts. | 
|  | // | 
|  | //===----------------------------------------------------------------------===// | 
|  |  | 
|  | #include "Sema.h" | 
|  | #include "SemaInit.h" | 
|  | #include "clang/AST/ExprCXX.h" | 
|  | #include "clang/AST/ASTContext.h" | 
|  | #include "clang/AST/CXXInheritance.h" | 
|  | #include "clang/Basic/PartialDiagnostic.h" | 
|  | #include "llvm/ADT/SmallVector.h" | 
|  | #include <set> | 
|  | using namespace clang; | 
|  |  | 
|  | enum TryCastResult { | 
|  | TC_NotApplicable, ///< The cast method is not applicable. | 
|  | TC_Success,       ///< The cast method is appropriate and successful. | 
|  | TC_Failed         ///< The cast method is appropriate, but failed. A | 
|  | ///< diagnostic has been emitted. | 
|  | }; | 
|  |  | 
|  | enum CastType { | 
|  | CT_Const,       ///< const_cast | 
|  | CT_Static,      ///< static_cast | 
|  | CT_Reinterpret, ///< reinterpret_cast | 
|  | CT_Dynamic,     ///< dynamic_cast | 
|  | CT_CStyle,      ///< (Type)expr | 
|  | CT_Functional   ///< Type(expr) | 
|  | }; | 
|  |  | 
|  | static void CheckConstCast(Sema &Self, Expr *&SrcExpr, QualType DestType, | 
|  | const SourceRange &OpRange, | 
|  | const SourceRange &DestRange); | 
|  | static void CheckReinterpretCast(Sema &Self, Expr *&SrcExpr, QualType DestType, | 
|  | const SourceRange &OpRange, | 
|  | const SourceRange &DestRange, | 
|  | CastExpr::CastKind &Kind); | 
|  | static void CheckStaticCast(Sema &Self, Expr *&SrcExpr, QualType DestType, | 
|  | const SourceRange &OpRange, | 
|  | CastExpr::CastKind &Kind, | 
|  | CXXMethodDecl *&ConversionDecl); | 
|  | static void CheckDynamicCast(Sema &Self, Expr *&SrcExpr, QualType DestType, | 
|  | const SourceRange &OpRange, | 
|  | const SourceRange &DestRange, | 
|  | CastExpr::CastKind &Kind); | 
|  |  | 
|  | static bool CastsAwayConstness(Sema &Self, QualType SrcType, QualType DestType); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // The Try functions attempt a specific way of casting. If they succeed, they | 
|  | // return TC_Success. If their way of casting is not appropriate for the given | 
|  | // arguments, they return TC_NotApplicable and *may* set diag to a diagnostic | 
|  | // to emit if no other way succeeds. If their way of casting is appropriate but | 
|  | // fails, they return TC_Failed and *must* set diag; they can set it to 0 if | 
|  | // they emit a specialized diagnostic. | 
|  | // All diagnostics returned by these functions must expect the same three | 
|  | // arguments: | 
|  | // %0: Cast Type (a value from the CastType enumeration) | 
|  | // %1: Source Type | 
|  | // %2: Destination Type | 
|  | static TryCastResult TryLValueToRValueCast(Sema &Self, Expr *SrcExpr, | 
|  | QualType DestType, unsigned &msg); | 
|  | static TryCastResult TryStaticReferenceDowncast(Sema &Self, Expr *SrcExpr, | 
|  | QualType DestType, bool CStyle, | 
|  | const SourceRange &OpRange, | 
|  | unsigned &msg, | 
|  | CastExpr::CastKind &Kind); | 
|  | static TryCastResult TryStaticPointerDowncast(Sema &Self, QualType SrcType, | 
|  | QualType DestType, bool CStyle, | 
|  | const SourceRange &OpRange, | 
|  | unsigned &msg, | 
|  | CastExpr::CastKind &Kind); | 
|  | static TryCastResult TryStaticDowncast(Sema &Self, CanQualType SrcType, | 
|  | CanQualType DestType, bool CStyle, | 
|  | const SourceRange &OpRange, | 
|  | QualType OrigSrcType, | 
|  | QualType OrigDestType, unsigned &msg, | 
|  | CastExpr::CastKind &Kind); | 
|  | static TryCastResult TryStaticMemberPointerUpcast(Sema &Self, QualType SrcType, | 
|  | QualType DestType,bool CStyle, | 
|  | const SourceRange &OpRange, | 
|  | unsigned &msg, | 
|  | CastExpr::CastKind &Kind); | 
|  | static TryCastResult TryStaticImplicitCast(Sema &Self, Expr *&SrcExpr, | 
|  | QualType DestType, bool CStyle, | 
|  | const SourceRange &OpRange, | 
|  | unsigned &msg, | 
|  | CastExpr::CastKind &Kind, | 
|  | CXXMethodDecl *&ConversionDecl); | 
|  | static TryCastResult TryStaticCast(Sema &Self, Expr *&SrcExpr, | 
|  | QualType DestType, bool CStyle, | 
|  | const SourceRange &OpRange, | 
|  | unsigned &msg, | 
|  | CastExpr::CastKind &Kind, | 
|  | CXXMethodDecl *&ConversionDecl); | 
|  | static TryCastResult TryConstCast(Sema &Self, Expr *SrcExpr, QualType DestType, | 
|  | bool CStyle, unsigned &msg); | 
|  | static TryCastResult TryReinterpretCast(Sema &Self, Expr *SrcExpr, | 
|  | QualType DestType, bool CStyle, | 
|  | const SourceRange &OpRange, | 
|  | unsigned &msg, | 
|  | CastExpr::CastKind &Kind); | 
|  |  | 
|  | /// ActOnCXXNamedCast - Parse {dynamic,static,reinterpret,const}_cast's. | 
|  | Action::OwningExprResult | 
|  | Sema::ActOnCXXNamedCast(SourceLocation OpLoc, tok::TokenKind Kind, | 
|  | SourceLocation LAngleBracketLoc, TypeTy *Ty, | 
|  | SourceLocation RAngleBracketLoc, | 
|  | SourceLocation LParenLoc, ExprArg E, | 
|  | SourceLocation RParenLoc) { | 
|  | Expr *Ex = E.takeAs<Expr>(); | 
|  | // FIXME: Preserve type source info. | 
|  | QualType DestType = GetTypeFromParser(Ty); | 
|  | SourceRange OpRange(OpLoc, RParenLoc); | 
|  | SourceRange DestRange(LAngleBracketLoc, RAngleBracketLoc); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // If the type is dependent, we won't do the semantic analysis now. | 
|  | // FIXME: should we check this in a more fine-grained manner? | 
|  | bool TypeDependent = DestType->isDependentType() || Ex->isTypeDependent(); | 
|  |  | 
|  | switch (Kind) { | 
|  | default: assert(0 && "Unknown C++ cast!"); | 
|  |  | 
|  | case tok::kw_const_cast: | 
|  | if (!TypeDependent) | 
|  | CheckConstCast(*this, Ex, DestType, OpRange, DestRange); | 
|  | return Owned(new (Context) CXXConstCastExpr(DestType.getNonReferenceType(), | 
|  | Ex, DestType, OpLoc)); | 
|  |  | 
|  | case tok::kw_dynamic_cast: { | 
|  | CastExpr::CastKind Kind = CastExpr::CK_Unknown; | 
|  | if (!TypeDependent) | 
|  | CheckDynamicCast(*this, Ex, DestType, OpRange, DestRange, Kind); | 
|  | return Owned(new (Context)CXXDynamicCastExpr(DestType.getNonReferenceType(), | 
|  | Kind, Ex, DestType, OpLoc)); | 
|  | } | 
|  | case tok::kw_reinterpret_cast: { | 
|  | CastExpr::CastKind Kind = CastExpr::CK_Unknown; | 
|  | if (!TypeDependent) | 
|  | CheckReinterpretCast(*this, Ex, DestType, OpRange, DestRange, Kind); | 
|  | return Owned(new (Context) CXXReinterpretCastExpr( | 
|  | DestType.getNonReferenceType(), | 
|  | Kind, Ex, DestType, OpLoc)); | 
|  | } | 
|  | case tok::kw_static_cast: { | 
|  | CastExpr::CastKind Kind = CastExpr::CK_Unknown; | 
|  | if (!TypeDependent) { | 
|  | CXXMethodDecl *Method = 0; | 
|  |  | 
|  | CheckStaticCast(*this, Ex, DestType, OpRange, Kind, Method); | 
|  |  | 
|  | if (Method) { | 
|  | OwningExprResult CastArg | 
|  | = BuildCXXCastArgument(OpLoc, DestType.getNonReferenceType(), | 
|  | Kind, Method, Owned(Ex)); | 
|  | if (CastArg.isInvalid()) | 
|  | return ExprError(); | 
|  |  | 
|  | Ex = CastArg.takeAs<Expr>(); | 
|  | } | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | return Owned(new (Context) CXXStaticCastExpr(DestType.getNonReferenceType(), | 
|  | Kind, Ex, DestType, OpLoc)); | 
|  | } | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | return ExprError(); | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | /// UnwrapDissimilarPointerTypes - Like Sema::UnwrapSimilarPointerTypes, | 
|  | /// this removes one level of indirection from both types, provided that they're | 
|  | /// the same kind of pointer (plain or to-member). Unlike the Sema function, | 
|  | /// this one doesn't care if the two pointers-to-member don't point into the | 
|  | /// same class. This is because CastsAwayConstness doesn't care. | 
|  | bool UnwrapDissimilarPointerTypes(QualType& T1, QualType& T2) { | 
|  | const PointerType *T1PtrType = T1->getAs<PointerType>(), | 
|  | *T2PtrType = T2->getAs<PointerType>(); | 
|  | if (T1PtrType && T2PtrType) { | 
|  | T1 = T1PtrType->getPointeeType(); | 
|  | T2 = T2PtrType->getPointeeType(); | 
|  | return true; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | const MemberPointerType *T1MPType = T1->getAs<MemberPointerType>(), | 
|  | *T2MPType = T2->getAs<MemberPointerType>(); | 
|  | if (T1MPType && T2MPType) { | 
|  | T1 = T1MPType->getPointeeType(); | 
|  | T2 = T2MPType->getPointeeType(); | 
|  | return true; | 
|  | } | 
|  | return false; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | /// CastsAwayConstness - Check if the pointer conversion from SrcType to | 
|  | /// DestType casts away constness as defined in C++ 5.2.11p8ff. This is used by | 
|  | /// the cast checkers.  Both arguments must denote pointer (possibly to member) | 
|  | /// types. | 
|  | static bool | 
|  | CastsAwayConstness(Sema &Self, QualType SrcType, QualType DestType) { | 
|  | // Casting away constness is defined in C++ 5.2.11p8 with reference to | 
|  | // C++ 4.4. We piggyback on Sema::IsQualificationConversion for this, since | 
|  | // the rules are non-trivial. So first we construct Tcv *...cv* as described | 
|  | // in C++ 5.2.11p8. | 
|  | assert((SrcType->isPointerType() || SrcType->isMemberPointerType()) && | 
|  | "Source type is not pointer or pointer to member."); | 
|  | assert((DestType->isPointerType() || DestType->isMemberPointerType()) && | 
|  | "Destination type is not pointer or pointer to member."); | 
|  |  | 
|  | QualType UnwrappedSrcType = Self.Context.getCanonicalType(SrcType), | 
|  | UnwrappedDestType = Self.Context.getCanonicalType(DestType); | 
|  | llvm::SmallVector<Qualifiers, 8> cv1, cv2; | 
|  |  | 
|  | // Find the qualifications. | 
|  | while (UnwrapDissimilarPointerTypes(UnwrappedSrcType, UnwrappedDestType)) { | 
|  | cv1.push_back(UnwrappedSrcType.getQualifiers()); | 
|  | cv2.push_back(UnwrappedDestType.getQualifiers()); | 
|  | } | 
|  | assert(cv1.size() > 0 && "Must have at least one pointer level."); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // Construct void pointers with those qualifiers (in reverse order of | 
|  | // unwrapping, of course). | 
|  | QualType SrcConstruct = Self.Context.VoidTy; | 
|  | QualType DestConstruct = Self.Context.VoidTy; | 
|  | ASTContext &Context = Self.Context; | 
|  | for (llvm::SmallVector<Qualifiers, 8>::reverse_iterator i1 = cv1.rbegin(), | 
|  | i2 = cv2.rbegin(); | 
|  | i1 != cv1.rend(); ++i1, ++i2) { | 
|  | SrcConstruct | 
|  | = Context.getPointerType(Context.getQualifiedType(SrcConstruct, *i1)); | 
|  | DestConstruct | 
|  | = Context.getPointerType(Context.getQualifiedType(DestConstruct, *i2)); | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | // Test if they're compatible. | 
|  | return SrcConstruct != DestConstruct && | 
|  | !Self.IsQualificationConversion(SrcConstruct, DestConstruct); | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | /// CheckDynamicCast - Check that a dynamic_cast\<DestType\>(SrcExpr) is valid. | 
|  | /// Refer to C++ 5.2.7 for details. Dynamic casts are used mostly for runtime- | 
|  | /// checked downcasts in class hierarchies. | 
|  | static void | 
|  | CheckDynamicCast(Sema &Self, Expr *&SrcExpr, QualType DestType, | 
|  | const SourceRange &OpRange, | 
|  | const SourceRange &DestRange, CastExpr::CastKind &Kind) { | 
|  | QualType OrigDestType = DestType, OrigSrcType = SrcExpr->getType(); | 
|  | DestType = Self.Context.getCanonicalType(DestType); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // C++ 5.2.7p1: T shall be a pointer or reference to a complete class type, | 
|  | //   or "pointer to cv void". | 
|  |  | 
|  | QualType DestPointee; | 
|  | const PointerType *DestPointer = DestType->getAs<PointerType>(); | 
|  | const ReferenceType *DestReference = DestType->getAs<ReferenceType>(); | 
|  | if (DestPointer) { | 
|  | DestPointee = DestPointer->getPointeeType(); | 
|  | } else if (DestReference) { | 
|  | DestPointee = DestReference->getPointeeType(); | 
|  | } else { | 
|  | Self.Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_dynamic_cast_not_ref_or_ptr) | 
|  | << OrigDestType << DestRange; | 
|  | return; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | const RecordType *DestRecord = DestPointee->getAs<RecordType>(); | 
|  | if (DestPointee->isVoidType()) { | 
|  | assert(DestPointer && "Reference to void is not possible"); | 
|  | } else if (DestRecord) { | 
|  | if (Self.RequireCompleteType(OpRange.getBegin(), DestPointee, | 
|  | PDiag(diag::err_bad_dynamic_cast_incomplete) | 
|  | << DestRange)) | 
|  | return; | 
|  | } else { | 
|  | Self.Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_dynamic_cast_not_class) | 
|  | << DestPointee.getUnqualifiedType() << DestRange; | 
|  | return; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | // C++0x 5.2.7p2: If T is a pointer type, v shall be an rvalue of a pointer to | 
|  | //   complete class type, [...]. If T is an lvalue reference type, v shall be | 
|  | //   an lvalue of a complete class type, [...]. If T is an rvalue reference | 
|  | //   type, v shall be an expression having a complete effective class type, | 
|  | //   [...] | 
|  |  | 
|  | QualType SrcType = Self.Context.getCanonicalType(OrigSrcType); | 
|  | QualType SrcPointee; | 
|  | if (DestPointer) { | 
|  | if (const PointerType *SrcPointer = SrcType->getAs<PointerType>()) { | 
|  | SrcPointee = SrcPointer->getPointeeType(); | 
|  | } else { | 
|  | Self.Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_dynamic_cast_not_ptr) | 
|  | << OrigSrcType << SrcExpr->getSourceRange(); | 
|  | return; | 
|  | } | 
|  | } else if (DestReference->isLValueReferenceType()) { | 
|  | if (SrcExpr->isLvalue(Self.Context) != Expr::LV_Valid) { | 
|  | Self.Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_cxx_cast_rvalue) | 
|  | << CT_Dynamic << OrigSrcType << OrigDestType << OpRange; | 
|  | } | 
|  | SrcPointee = SrcType; | 
|  | } else { | 
|  | SrcPointee = SrcType; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | const RecordType *SrcRecord = SrcPointee->getAs<RecordType>(); | 
|  | if (SrcRecord) { | 
|  | if (Self.RequireCompleteType(OpRange.getBegin(), SrcPointee, | 
|  | PDiag(diag::err_bad_dynamic_cast_incomplete) | 
|  | << SrcExpr->getSourceRange())) | 
|  | return; | 
|  | } else { | 
|  | Self.Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_dynamic_cast_not_class) | 
|  | << SrcPointee.getUnqualifiedType() << SrcExpr->getSourceRange(); | 
|  | return; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | assert((DestPointer || DestReference) && | 
|  | "Bad destination non-ptr/ref slipped through."); | 
|  | assert((DestRecord || DestPointee->isVoidType()) && | 
|  | "Bad destination pointee slipped through."); | 
|  | assert(SrcRecord && "Bad source pointee slipped through."); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // C++ 5.2.7p1: The dynamic_cast operator shall not cast away constness. | 
|  | if (!DestPointee.isAtLeastAsQualifiedAs(SrcPointee)) { | 
|  | Self.Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_cxx_cast_const_away) | 
|  | << CT_Dynamic << OrigSrcType << OrigDestType << OpRange; | 
|  | return; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | // C++ 5.2.7p3: If the type of v is the same as the required result type, | 
|  | //   [except for cv]. | 
|  | if (DestRecord == SrcRecord) { | 
|  | return; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | // C++ 5.2.7p5 | 
|  | // Upcasts are resolved statically. | 
|  | if (DestRecord && Self.IsDerivedFrom(SrcPointee, DestPointee)) { | 
|  | Self.CheckDerivedToBaseConversion(SrcPointee, DestPointee, | 
|  | OpRange.getBegin(), OpRange); | 
|  | Kind = CastExpr::CK_DerivedToBase; | 
|  | // Diagnostic already emitted on error. | 
|  | return; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | // C++ 5.2.7p6: Otherwise, v shall be [polymorphic]. | 
|  | const RecordDecl *SrcDecl = SrcRecord->getDecl()->getDefinition(Self.Context); | 
|  | assert(SrcDecl && "Definition missing"); | 
|  | if (!cast<CXXRecordDecl>(SrcDecl)->isPolymorphic()) { | 
|  | Self.Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_bad_dynamic_cast_not_polymorphic) | 
|  | << SrcPointee.getUnqualifiedType() << SrcExpr->getSourceRange(); | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | // Done. Everything else is run-time checks. | 
|  | Kind = CastExpr::CK_Dynamic; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | /// CheckConstCast - Check that a const_cast\<DestType\>(SrcExpr) is valid. | 
|  | /// Refer to C++ 5.2.11 for details. const_cast is typically used in code | 
|  | /// like this: | 
|  | /// const char *str = "literal"; | 
|  | /// legacy_function(const_cast\<char*\>(str)); | 
|  | void | 
|  | CheckConstCast(Sema &Self, Expr *&SrcExpr, QualType DestType, | 
|  | const SourceRange &OpRange, const SourceRange &DestRange) { | 
|  | if (!DestType->isLValueReferenceType()) | 
|  | Self.DefaultFunctionArrayConversion(SrcExpr); | 
|  |  | 
|  | unsigned msg = diag::err_bad_cxx_cast_generic; | 
|  | if (TryConstCast(Self, SrcExpr, DestType, /*CStyle*/false, msg) != TC_Success | 
|  | && msg != 0) | 
|  | Self.Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), msg) << CT_Const | 
|  | << SrcExpr->getType() << DestType << OpRange; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | /// CheckReinterpretCast - Check that a reinterpret_cast\<DestType\>(SrcExpr) is | 
|  | /// valid. | 
|  | /// Refer to C++ 5.2.10 for details. reinterpret_cast is typically used in code | 
|  | /// like this: | 
|  | /// char *bytes = reinterpret_cast\<char*\>(int_ptr); | 
|  | void | 
|  | CheckReinterpretCast(Sema &Self, Expr *&SrcExpr, QualType DestType, | 
|  | const SourceRange &OpRange, const SourceRange &DestRange, | 
|  | CastExpr::CastKind &Kind) { | 
|  | if (!DestType->isLValueReferenceType()) | 
|  | Self.DefaultFunctionArrayConversion(SrcExpr); | 
|  |  | 
|  | unsigned msg = diag::err_bad_cxx_cast_generic; | 
|  | if (TryReinterpretCast(Self, SrcExpr, DestType, /*CStyle*/false, OpRange, | 
|  | msg, Kind) | 
|  | != TC_Success && msg != 0) | 
|  | Self.Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), msg) << CT_Reinterpret | 
|  | << SrcExpr->getType() << DestType << OpRange; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  |  | 
|  | /// CheckStaticCast - Check that a static_cast\<DestType\>(SrcExpr) is valid. | 
|  | /// Refer to C++ 5.2.9 for details. Static casts are mostly used for making | 
|  | /// implicit conversions explicit and getting rid of data loss warnings. | 
|  | void | 
|  | CheckStaticCast(Sema &Self, Expr *&SrcExpr, QualType DestType, | 
|  | const SourceRange &OpRange, CastExpr::CastKind &Kind, | 
|  | CXXMethodDecl *&ConversionDecl) { | 
|  | // This test is outside everything else because it's the only case where | 
|  | // a non-lvalue-reference target type does not lead to decay. | 
|  | // C++ 5.2.9p4: Any expression can be explicitly converted to type "cv void". | 
|  | if (DestType->isVoidType()) { | 
|  | Kind = CastExpr::CK_ToVoid; | 
|  | return; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | if (!DestType->isLValueReferenceType() && !DestType->isRecordType()) | 
|  | Self.DefaultFunctionArrayConversion(SrcExpr); | 
|  |  | 
|  | unsigned msg = diag::err_bad_cxx_cast_generic; | 
|  | if (TryStaticCast(Self, SrcExpr, DestType, /*CStyle*/false, OpRange, msg, | 
|  | Kind, ConversionDecl) | 
|  | != TC_Success && msg != 0) | 
|  | Self.Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), msg) << CT_Static | 
|  | << SrcExpr->getType() << DestType << OpRange; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | /// TryStaticCast - Check if a static cast can be performed, and do so if | 
|  | /// possible. If @p CStyle, ignore access restrictions on hierarchy casting | 
|  | /// and casting away constness. | 
|  | static TryCastResult TryStaticCast(Sema &Self, Expr *&SrcExpr, | 
|  | QualType DestType, bool CStyle, | 
|  | const SourceRange &OpRange, unsigned &msg, | 
|  | CastExpr::CastKind &Kind, | 
|  | CXXMethodDecl *&ConversionDecl) { | 
|  | // The order the tests is not entirely arbitrary. There is one conversion | 
|  | // that can be handled in two different ways. Given: | 
|  | // struct A {}; | 
|  | // struct B : public A { | 
|  | //   B(); B(const A&); | 
|  | // }; | 
|  | // const A &a = B(); | 
|  | // the cast static_cast<const B&>(a) could be seen as either a static | 
|  | // reference downcast, or an explicit invocation of the user-defined | 
|  | // conversion using B's conversion constructor. | 
|  | // DR 427 specifies that the downcast is to be applied here. | 
|  |  | 
|  | // C++ 5.2.9p4: Any expression can be explicitly converted to type "cv void". | 
|  | // Done outside this function. | 
|  |  | 
|  | TryCastResult tcr; | 
|  |  | 
|  | // C++ 5.2.9p5, reference downcast. | 
|  | // See the function for details. | 
|  | // DR 427 specifies that this is to be applied before paragraph 2. | 
|  | tcr = TryStaticReferenceDowncast(Self, SrcExpr, DestType, CStyle, OpRange, | 
|  | msg, Kind); | 
|  | if (tcr != TC_NotApplicable) | 
|  | return tcr; | 
|  |  | 
|  | // N2844 5.2.9p3: An lvalue of type "cv1 T1" can be cast to type "rvalue | 
|  | //   reference to cv2 T2" if "cv2 T2" is reference-compatible with "cv1 T1". | 
|  | tcr = TryLValueToRValueCast(Self, SrcExpr, DestType, msg); | 
|  | if (tcr != TC_NotApplicable) { | 
|  | Kind = CastExpr::CK_NoOp; | 
|  | return tcr; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | // C++ 5.2.9p2: An expression e can be explicitly converted to a type T | 
|  | //   [...] if the declaration "T t(e);" is well-formed, [...]. | 
|  | tcr = TryStaticImplicitCast(Self, SrcExpr, DestType, CStyle, OpRange, msg, | 
|  | Kind, ConversionDecl); | 
|  | if (tcr != TC_NotApplicable) | 
|  | return tcr; | 
|  |  | 
|  | // C++ 5.2.9p6: May apply the reverse of any standard conversion, except | 
|  | // lvalue-to-rvalue, array-to-pointer, function-to-pointer, and boolean | 
|  | // conversions, subject to further restrictions. | 
|  | // Also, C++ 5.2.9p1 forbids casting away constness, which makes reversal | 
|  | // of qualification conversions impossible. | 
|  | // In the CStyle case, the earlier attempt to const_cast should have taken | 
|  | // care of reverse qualification conversions. | 
|  |  | 
|  | QualType OrigSrcType = SrcExpr->getType(); | 
|  |  | 
|  | QualType SrcType = Self.Context.getCanonicalType(SrcExpr->getType()); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // Reverse integral promotion/conversion. All such conversions are themselves | 
|  | // again integral promotions or conversions and are thus already handled by | 
|  | // p2 (TryDirectInitialization above). | 
|  | // (Note: any data loss warnings should be suppressed.) | 
|  | // The exception is the reverse of enum->integer, i.e. integer->enum (and | 
|  | // enum->enum). See also C++ 5.2.9p7. | 
|  | // The same goes for reverse floating point promotion/conversion and | 
|  | // floating-integral conversions. Again, only floating->enum is relevant. | 
|  | if (DestType->isEnumeralType()) { | 
|  | if (SrcType->isComplexType() || SrcType->isVectorType()) { | 
|  | // Fall through - these cannot be converted. | 
|  | } else if (SrcType->isArithmeticType() || SrcType->isEnumeralType()) { | 
|  | Kind = CastExpr::CK_IntegralCast; | 
|  | return TC_Success; | 
|  | } | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | // Reverse pointer upcast. C++ 4.10p3 specifies pointer upcast. | 
|  | // C++ 5.2.9p8 additionally disallows a cast path through virtual inheritance. | 
|  | tcr = TryStaticPointerDowncast(Self, SrcType, DestType, CStyle, OpRange, msg, | 
|  | Kind); | 
|  | if (tcr != TC_NotApplicable) | 
|  | return tcr; | 
|  |  | 
|  | // Reverse member pointer conversion. C++ 4.11 specifies member pointer | 
|  | // conversion. C++ 5.2.9p9 has additional information. | 
|  | // DR54's access restrictions apply here also. | 
|  | tcr = TryStaticMemberPointerUpcast(Self, SrcType, DestType, CStyle, | 
|  | OpRange, msg, Kind); | 
|  | if (tcr != TC_NotApplicable) | 
|  | return tcr; | 
|  |  | 
|  | // Reverse pointer conversion to void*. C++ 4.10.p2 specifies conversion to | 
|  | // void*. C++ 5.2.9p10 specifies additional restrictions, which really is | 
|  | // just the usual constness stuff. | 
|  | if (const PointerType *SrcPointer = SrcType->getAs<PointerType>()) { | 
|  | QualType SrcPointee = SrcPointer->getPointeeType(); | 
|  | if (SrcPointee->isVoidType()) { | 
|  | if (const PointerType *DestPointer = DestType->getAs<PointerType>()) { | 
|  | QualType DestPointee = DestPointer->getPointeeType(); | 
|  | if (DestPointee->isIncompleteOrObjectType()) { | 
|  | // This is definitely the intended conversion, but it might fail due | 
|  | // to a const violation. | 
|  | if (!CStyle && !DestPointee.isAtLeastAsQualifiedAs(SrcPointee)) { | 
|  | msg = diag::err_bad_cxx_cast_const_away; | 
|  | return TC_Failed; | 
|  | } | 
|  | Kind = CastExpr::CK_BitCast; | 
|  | return TC_Success; | 
|  | } | 
|  | } | 
|  | else if (CStyle && DestType->isObjCObjectPointerType()) { | 
|  | // allow c-style cast of objective-c pointers as they are pervasive. | 
|  | Kind = CastExpr::CK_AnyPointerToObjCPointerCast; | 
|  | return TC_Success; | 
|  | } | 
|  | else if (CStyle && DestType->isBlockPointerType()) { | 
|  | // allow c-style cast of void * to block pointers. | 
|  | Kind = CastExpr::CK_AnyPointerToBlockPointerCast; | 
|  | return TC_Success; | 
|  | } | 
|  | } | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | // We tried everything. Everything! Nothing works! :-( | 
|  | return TC_NotApplicable; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | /// Tests whether a conversion according to N2844 is valid. | 
|  | TryCastResult | 
|  | TryLValueToRValueCast(Sema &Self, Expr *SrcExpr, QualType DestType, | 
|  | unsigned &msg) { | 
|  | // N2844 5.2.9p3: An lvalue of type "cv1 T1" can be cast to type "rvalue | 
|  | //   reference to cv2 T2" if "cv2 T2" is reference-compatible with "cv1 T1". | 
|  | const RValueReferenceType *R = DestType->getAs<RValueReferenceType>(); | 
|  | if (!R) | 
|  | return TC_NotApplicable; | 
|  |  | 
|  | if (SrcExpr->isLvalue(Self.Context) != Expr::LV_Valid) | 
|  | return TC_NotApplicable; | 
|  |  | 
|  | // Because we try the reference downcast before this function, from now on | 
|  | // this is the only cast possibility, so we issue an error if we fail now. | 
|  | // FIXME: Should allow casting away constness if CStyle. | 
|  | bool DerivedToBase; | 
|  | if (Self.CompareReferenceRelationship(SrcExpr->getLocStart(), | 
|  | SrcExpr->getType(), R->getPointeeType(), | 
|  | DerivedToBase) < | 
|  | Sema::Ref_Compatible_With_Added_Qualification) { | 
|  | msg = diag::err_bad_lvalue_to_rvalue_cast; | 
|  | return TC_Failed; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | // FIXME: Similar to CheckReferenceInit, we actually need more AST annotation | 
|  | // than nothing. | 
|  | return TC_Success; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | /// Tests whether a conversion according to C++ 5.2.9p5 is valid. | 
|  | TryCastResult | 
|  | TryStaticReferenceDowncast(Sema &Self, Expr *SrcExpr, QualType DestType, | 
|  | bool CStyle, const SourceRange &OpRange, | 
|  | unsigned &msg, CastExpr::CastKind &Kind) { | 
|  | // C++ 5.2.9p5: An lvalue of type "cv1 B", where B is a class type, can be | 
|  | //   cast to type "reference to cv2 D", where D is a class derived from B, | 
|  | //   if a valid standard conversion from "pointer to D" to "pointer to B" | 
|  | //   exists, cv2 >= cv1, and B is not a virtual base class of D. | 
|  | // In addition, DR54 clarifies that the base must be accessible in the | 
|  | // current context. Although the wording of DR54 only applies to the pointer | 
|  | // variant of this rule, the intent is clearly for it to apply to the this | 
|  | // conversion as well. | 
|  |  | 
|  | const ReferenceType *DestReference = DestType->getAs<ReferenceType>(); | 
|  | if (!DestReference) { | 
|  | return TC_NotApplicable; | 
|  | } | 
|  | bool RValueRef = DestReference->isRValueReferenceType(); | 
|  | if (!RValueRef && SrcExpr->isLvalue(Self.Context) != Expr::LV_Valid) { | 
|  | // We know the left side is an lvalue reference, so we can suggest a reason. | 
|  | msg = diag::err_bad_cxx_cast_rvalue; | 
|  | return TC_NotApplicable; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | QualType DestPointee = DestReference->getPointeeType(); | 
|  |  | 
|  | return TryStaticDowncast(Self, | 
|  | Self.Context.getCanonicalType(SrcExpr->getType()), | 
|  | Self.Context.getCanonicalType(DestPointee), CStyle, | 
|  | OpRange, SrcExpr->getType(), DestType, msg, Kind); | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | /// Tests whether a conversion according to C++ 5.2.9p8 is valid. | 
|  | TryCastResult | 
|  | TryStaticPointerDowncast(Sema &Self, QualType SrcType, QualType DestType, | 
|  | bool CStyle, const SourceRange &OpRange, | 
|  | unsigned &msg, CastExpr::CastKind &Kind) { | 
|  | // C++ 5.2.9p8: An rvalue of type "pointer to cv1 B", where B is a class | 
|  | //   type, can be converted to an rvalue of type "pointer to cv2 D", where D | 
|  | //   is a class derived from B, if a valid standard conversion from "pointer | 
|  | //   to D" to "pointer to B" exists, cv2 >= cv1, and B is not a virtual base | 
|  | //   class of D. | 
|  | // In addition, DR54 clarifies that the base must be accessible in the | 
|  | // current context. | 
|  |  | 
|  | const PointerType *DestPointer = DestType->getAs<PointerType>(); | 
|  | if (!DestPointer) { | 
|  | return TC_NotApplicable; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | const PointerType *SrcPointer = SrcType->getAs<PointerType>(); | 
|  | if (!SrcPointer) { | 
|  | msg = diag::err_bad_static_cast_pointer_nonpointer; | 
|  | return TC_NotApplicable; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | return TryStaticDowncast(Self, | 
|  | Self.Context.getCanonicalType(SrcPointer->getPointeeType()), | 
|  | Self.Context.getCanonicalType(DestPointer->getPointeeType()), | 
|  | CStyle, OpRange, SrcType, DestType, msg, Kind); | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | /// TryStaticDowncast - Common functionality of TryStaticReferenceDowncast and | 
|  | /// TryStaticPointerDowncast. Tests whether a static downcast from SrcType to | 
|  | /// DestType is possible and allowed. | 
|  | TryCastResult | 
|  | TryStaticDowncast(Sema &Self, CanQualType SrcType, CanQualType DestType, | 
|  | bool CStyle, const SourceRange &OpRange, QualType OrigSrcType, | 
|  | QualType OrigDestType, unsigned &msg, | 
|  | CastExpr::CastKind &Kind) { | 
|  | // We can only work with complete types. But don't complain if it doesn't work | 
|  | if (Self.RequireCompleteType(OpRange.getBegin(), SrcType, PDiag(0)) || | 
|  | Self.RequireCompleteType(OpRange.getBegin(), DestType, PDiag(0))) | 
|  | return TC_NotApplicable; | 
|  |  | 
|  | // Downcast can only happen in class hierarchies, so we need classes. | 
|  | if (!DestType->getAs<RecordType>() || !SrcType->getAs<RecordType>()) { | 
|  | return TC_NotApplicable; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | CXXBasePaths Paths(/*FindAmbiguities=*/true, /*RecordPaths=*/!CStyle, | 
|  | /*DetectVirtual=*/true); | 
|  | if (!Self.IsDerivedFrom(DestType, SrcType, Paths)) { | 
|  | return TC_NotApplicable; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | // Target type does derive from source type. Now we're serious. If an error | 
|  | // appears now, it's not ignored. | 
|  | // This may not be entirely in line with the standard. Take for example: | 
|  | // struct A {}; | 
|  | // struct B : virtual A { | 
|  | //   B(A&); | 
|  | // }; | 
|  | // | 
|  | // void f() | 
|  | // { | 
|  | //   (void)static_cast<const B&>(*((A*)0)); | 
|  | // } | 
|  | // As far as the standard is concerned, p5 does not apply (A is virtual), so | 
|  | // p2 should be used instead - "const B& t(*((A*)0));" is perfectly valid. | 
|  | // However, both GCC and Comeau reject this example, and accepting it would | 
|  | // mean more complex code if we're to preserve the nice error message. | 
|  | // FIXME: Being 100% compliant here would be nice to have. | 
|  |  | 
|  | // Must preserve cv, as always, unless we're in C-style mode. | 
|  | if (!CStyle && !DestType.isAtLeastAsQualifiedAs(SrcType)) { | 
|  | msg = diag::err_bad_cxx_cast_const_away; | 
|  | return TC_Failed; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | if (Paths.isAmbiguous(SrcType.getUnqualifiedType())) { | 
|  | // This code is analoguous to that in CheckDerivedToBaseConversion, except | 
|  | // that it builds the paths in reverse order. | 
|  | // To sum up: record all paths to the base and build a nice string from | 
|  | // them. Use it to spice up the error message. | 
|  | if (!Paths.isRecordingPaths()) { | 
|  | Paths.clear(); | 
|  | Paths.setRecordingPaths(true); | 
|  | Self.IsDerivedFrom(DestType, SrcType, Paths); | 
|  | } | 
|  | std::string PathDisplayStr; | 
|  | std::set<unsigned> DisplayedPaths; | 
|  | for (CXXBasePaths::paths_iterator PI = Paths.begin(), PE = Paths.end(); | 
|  | PI != PE; ++PI) { | 
|  | if (DisplayedPaths.insert(PI->back().SubobjectNumber).second) { | 
|  | // We haven't displayed a path to this particular base | 
|  | // class subobject yet. | 
|  | PathDisplayStr += "\n    "; | 
|  | for (CXXBasePath::const_reverse_iterator EI = PI->rbegin(), | 
|  | EE = PI->rend(); | 
|  | EI != EE; ++EI) | 
|  | PathDisplayStr += EI->Base->getType().getAsString() + " -> "; | 
|  | PathDisplayStr += QualType(DestType).getAsString(); | 
|  | } | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | Self.Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_ambiguous_base_to_derived_cast) | 
|  | << QualType(SrcType).getUnqualifiedType() | 
|  | << QualType(DestType).getUnqualifiedType() | 
|  | << PathDisplayStr << OpRange; | 
|  | msg = 0; | 
|  | return TC_Failed; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | if (Paths.getDetectedVirtual() != 0) { | 
|  | QualType VirtualBase(Paths.getDetectedVirtual(), 0); | 
|  | Self.Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_static_downcast_via_virtual) | 
|  | << OrigSrcType << OrigDestType << VirtualBase << OpRange; | 
|  | msg = 0; | 
|  | return TC_Failed; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | if (!CStyle && Self.CheckBaseClassAccess(DestType, SrcType, | 
|  | diag::err_downcast_from_inaccessible_base, Paths, | 
|  | OpRange.getBegin(), DeclarationName())) { | 
|  | msg = 0; | 
|  | return TC_Failed; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | Kind = CastExpr::CK_BaseToDerived; | 
|  | return TC_Success; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | /// TryStaticMemberPointerUpcast - Tests whether a conversion according to | 
|  | /// C++ 5.2.9p9 is valid: | 
|  | /// | 
|  | ///   An rvalue of type "pointer to member of D of type cv1 T" can be | 
|  | ///   converted to an rvalue of type "pointer to member of B of type cv2 T", | 
|  | ///   where B is a base class of D [...]. | 
|  | /// | 
|  | TryCastResult | 
|  | TryStaticMemberPointerUpcast(Sema &Self, QualType SrcType, QualType DestType, | 
|  | bool CStyle, const SourceRange &OpRange, | 
|  | unsigned &msg, CastExpr::CastKind &Kind) { | 
|  | const MemberPointerType *DestMemPtr = DestType->getAs<MemberPointerType>(); | 
|  | if (!DestMemPtr) | 
|  | return TC_NotApplicable; | 
|  | const MemberPointerType *SrcMemPtr = SrcType->getAs<MemberPointerType>(); | 
|  | if (!SrcMemPtr) { | 
|  | msg = diag::err_bad_static_cast_member_pointer_nonmp; | 
|  | return TC_NotApplicable; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | // T == T, modulo cv | 
|  | if (!Self.Context.hasSameUnqualifiedType(SrcMemPtr->getPointeeType(), | 
|  | DestMemPtr->getPointeeType())) | 
|  | return TC_NotApplicable; | 
|  |  | 
|  | // B base of D | 
|  | QualType SrcClass(SrcMemPtr->getClass(), 0); | 
|  | QualType DestClass(DestMemPtr->getClass(), 0); | 
|  | CXXBasePaths Paths(/*FindAmbiguities=*/true, /*RecordPaths=*/!CStyle, | 
|  | /*DetectVirtual=*/true); | 
|  | if (!Self.IsDerivedFrom(SrcClass, DestClass, Paths)) { | 
|  | return TC_NotApplicable; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | // B is a base of D. But is it an allowed base? If not, it's a hard error. | 
|  | if (Paths.isAmbiguous(DestClass)) { | 
|  | Paths.clear(); | 
|  | Paths.setRecordingPaths(true); | 
|  | bool StillOkay = Self.IsDerivedFrom(SrcClass, DestClass, Paths); | 
|  | assert(StillOkay); | 
|  | StillOkay = StillOkay; | 
|  | std::string PathDisplayStr = Self.getAmbiguousPathsDisplayString(Paths); | 
|  | Self.Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_ambiguous_memptr_conv) | 
|  | << 1 << SrcClass << DestClass << PathDisplayStr << OpRange; | 
|  | msg = 0; | 
|  | return TC_Failed; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | if (const RecordType *VBase = Paths.getDetectedVirtual()) { | 
|  | Self.Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::err_memptr_conv_via_virtual) | 
|  | << SrcClass << DestClass << QualType(VBase, 0) << OpRange; | 
|  | msg = 0; | 
|  | return TC_Failed; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | if (!CStyle && Self.CheckBaseClassAccess(DestType, SrcType, | 
|  | diag::err_downcast_from_inaccessible_base, Paths, | 
|  | OpRange.getBegin(), DeclarationName())) { | 
|  | msg = 0; | 
|  | return TC_Failed; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | Kind = CastExpr::CK_DerivedToBaseMemberPointer; | 
|  | return TC_Success; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | /// TryStaticImplicitCast - Tests whether a conversion according to C++ 5.2.9p2 | 
|  | /// is valid: | 
|  | /// | 
|  | ///   An expression e can be explicitly converted to a type T using a | 
|  | ///   @c static_cast if the declaration "T t(e);" is well-formed [...]. | 
|  | TryCastResult | 
|  | TryStaticImplicitCast(Sema &Self, Expr *&SrcExpr, QualType DestType, | 
|  | bool CStyle, const SourceRange &OpRange, unsigned &msg, | 
|  | CastExpr::CastKind &Kind, | 
|  | CXXMethodDecl *&ConversionDecl) { | 
|  | if (DestType->isRecordType()) { | 
|  | if (Self.RequireCompleteType(OpRange.getBegin(), DestType, | 
|  | diag::err_bad_dynamic_cast_incomplete)) { | 
|  | msg = 0; | 
|  | return TC_Failed; | 
|  | } | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | if (DestType->isReferenceType()) { | 
|  | // All reference bindings insert implicit casts above that do the actual | 
|  | // casting. | 
|  | Kind = CastExpr::CK_NoOp; | 
|  |  | 
|  | // At this point of CheckStaticCast, if the destination is a reference, | 
|  | // this has to work. There is no other way that works. | 
|  | // On the other hand, if we're checking a C-style cast, we've still got | 
|  | // the reinterpret_cast way. So in C-style mode, we first try the call | 
|  | // with an ICS to suppress errors. | 
|  | if (CStyle) { | 
|  | ImplicitConversionSequence ICS; | 
|  | if(Self.CheckReferenceInit(SrcExpr, DestType, OpRange.getBegin(), | 
|  | /*SuppressUserConversions=*/false, | 
|  | /*AllowExplicit=*/false, /*ForceRValue=*/false, | 
|  | &ICS)) | 
|  | return TC_NotApplicable; | 
|  | } | 
|  | // Now we're committed either way. | 
|  | if(!Self.CheckReferenceInit(SrcExpr, DestType, OpRange.getBegin(), | 
|  | /*SuppressUserConversions=*/false, | 
|  | /*AllowExplicit=*/false, | 
|  | /*ForceRValue=*/false, 0, | 
|  | /*IgnoreBaseAccess=*/CStyle)) | 
|  | return TC_Success; | 
|  |  | 
|  | // We already got an error message. | 
|  | msg = 0; | 
|  | return TC_Failed; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | if (DestType->isRecordType()) { | 
|  | if (CXXConstructorDecl *Constructor | 
|  | = Self.TryInitializationByConstructor(DestType, &SrcExpr, 1, | 
|  | OpRange.getBegin(), | 
|  | InitializationKind::CreateDirect(OpRange.getBegin(), | 
|  | OpRange.getBegin(), | 
|  | OpRange.getEnd()))) { | 
|  | ConversionDecl = Constructor; | 
|  | Kind = CastExpr::CK_ConstructorConversion; | 
|  | return TC_Success; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | return TC_NotApplicable; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | // FIXME: To get a proper error from invalid conversions here, we need to | 
|  | // reimplement more of this. | 
|  | // FIXME: This does not actually perform the conversion, and thus does not | 
|  | // check for ambiguity or access. | 
|  | ImplicitConversionSequence ICS = | 
|  | Self.TryImplicitConversion(SrcExpr, DestType, | 
|  | /*SuppressUserConversions=*/false, | 
|  | /*AllowExplicit=*/true, | 
|  | /*ForceRValue=*/false, | 
|  | /*InOverloadResolution=*/false, | 
|  | /*one of user provided casts*/true); | 
|  |  | 
|  | if (ICS.ConversionKind == ImplicitConversionSequence::BadConversion) | 
|  | return TC_NotApplicable; | 
|  |  | 
|  | // The conversion is possible, so commit to it. | 
|  | Kind = CastExpr::CK_NoOp; | 
|  | msg = 0; | 
|  | return Self.PerformImplicitConversion(SrcExpr, DestType, ICS, Sema::AA_Casting, | 
|  | /*IgnoreBaseAccess*/CStyle) ? | 
|  | TC_Failed : TC_Success; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | /// TryConstCast - See if a const_cast from source to destination is allowed, | 
|  | /// and perform it if it is. | 
|  | static TryCastResult TryConstCast(Sema &Self, Expr *SrcExpr, QualType DestType, | 
|  | bool CStyle, unsigned &msg) { | 
|  | DestType = Self.Context.getCanonicalType(DestType); | 
|  | QualType SrcType = SrcExpr->getType(); | 
|  | if (const LValueReferenceType *DestTypeTmp = | 
|  | DestType->getAs<LValueReferenceType>()) { | 
|  | if (SrcExpr->isLvalue(Self.Context) != Expr::LV_Valid) { | 
|  | // Cannot const_cast non-lvalue to lvalue reference type. But if this | 
|  | // is C-style, static_cast might find a way, so we simply suggest a | 
|  | // message and tell the parent to keep searching. | 
|  | msg = diag::err_bad_cxx_cast_rvalue; | 
|  | return TC_NotApplicable; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | // C++ 5.2.11p4: An lvalue of type T1 can be [cast] to an lvalue of type T2 | 
|  | //   [...] if a pointer to T1 can be [cast] to the type pointer to T2. | 
|  | DestType = Self.Context.getPointerType(DestTypeTmp->getPointeeType()); | 
|  | SrcType = Self.Context.getPointerType(SrcType); | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | // C++ 5.2.11p5: For a const_cast involving pointers to data members [...] | 
|  | //   the rules for const_cast are the same as those used for pointers. | 
|  |  | 
|  | if (!DestType->isPointerType() && !DestType->isMemberPointerType()) { | 
|  | // Cannot cast to non-pointer, non-reference type. Note that, if DestType | 
|  | // was a reference type, we converted it to a pointer above. | 
|  | // The status of rvalue references isn't entirely clear, but it looks like | 
|  | // conversion to them is simply invalid. | 
|  | // C++ 5.2.11p3: For two pointer types [...] | 
|  | if (!CStyle) | 
|  | msg = diag::err_bad_const_cast_dest; | 
|  | return TC_NotApplicable; | 
|  | } | 
|  | if (DestType->isFunctionPointerType() || | 
|  | DestType->isMemberFunctionPointerType()) { | 
|  | // Cannot cast direct function pointers. | 
|  | // C++ 5.2.11p2: [...] where T is any object type or the void type [...] | 
|  | // T is the ultimate pointee of source and target type. | 
|  | if (!CStyle) | 
|  | msg = diag::err_bad_const_cast_dest; | 
|  | return TC_NotApplicable; | 
|  | } | 
|  | SrcType = Self.Context.getCanonicalType(SrcType); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // Unwrap the pointers. Ignore qualifiers. Terminate early if the types are | 
|  | // completely equal. | 
|  | // FIXME: const_cast should probably not be able to convert between pointers | 
|  | // to different address spaces. | 
|  | // C++ 5.2.11p3 describes the core semantics of const_cast. All cv specifiers | 
|  | // in multi-level pointers may change, but the level count must be the same, | 
|  | // as must be the final pointee type. | 
|  | while (SrcType != DestType && | 
|  | Self.UnwrapSimilarPointerTypes(SrcType, DestType)) { | 
|  | SrcType = SrcType.getUnqualifiedType(); | 
|  | DestType = DestType.getUnqualifiedType(); | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | // Since we're dealing in canonical types, the remainder must be the same. | 
|  | if (SrcType != DestType) | 
|  | return TC_NotApplicable; | 
|  |  | 
|  | return TC_Success; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | static TryCastResult TryReinterpretCast(Sema &Self, Expr *SrcExpr, | 
|  | QualType DestType, bool CStyle, | 
|  | const SourceRange &OpRange, | 
|  | unsigned &msg, | 
|  | CastExpr::CastKind &Kind) { | 
|  | DestType = Self.Context.getCanonicalType(DestType); | 
|  | QualType SrcType = SrcExpr->getType(); | 
|  | if (const ReferenceType *DestTypeTmp = DestType->getAs<ReferenceType>()) { | 
|  | bool LValue = DestTypeTmp->isLValueReferenceType(); | 
|  | if (LValue && SrcExpr->isLvalue(Self.Context) != Expr::LV_Valid) { | 
|  | // Cannot cast non-lvalue to reference type. See the similar comment in | 
|  | // const_cast. | 
|  | msg = diag::err_bad_cxx_cast_rvalue; | 
|  | return TC_NotApplicable; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | // C++ 5.2.10p10: [...] a reference cast reinterpret_cast<T&>(x) has the | 
|  | //   same effect as the conversion *reinterpret_cast<T*>(&x) with the | 
|  | //   built-in & and * operators. | 
|  | // This code does this transformation for the checked types. | 
|  | DestType = Self.Context.getPointerType(DestTypeTmp->getPointeeType()); | 
|  | SrcType = Self.Context.getPointerType(SrcType); | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | // Canonicalize source for comparison. | 
|  | SrcType = Self.Context.getCanonicalType(SrcType); | 
|  |  | 
|  | const MemberPointerType *DestMemPtr = DestType->getAs<MemberPointerType>(), | 
|  | *SrcMemPtr = SrcType->getAs<MemberPointerType>(); | 
|  | if (DestMemPtr && SrcMemPtr) { | 
|  | // C++ 5.2.10p9: An rvalue of type "pointer to member of X of type T1" | 
|  | //   can be explicitly converted to an rvalue of type "pointer to member | 
|  | //   of Y of type T2" if T1 and T2 are both function types or both object | 
|  | //   types. | 
|  | if (DestMemPtr->getPointeeType()->isFunctionType() != | 
|  | SrcMemPtr->getPointeeType()->isFunctionType()) | 
|  | return TC_NotApplicable; | 
|  |  | 
|  | // C++ 5.2.10p2: The reinterpret_cast operator shall not cast away | 
|  | //   constness. | 
|  | // A reinterpret_cast followed by a const_cast can, though, so in C-style, | 
|  | // we accept it. | 
|  | if (!CStyle && CastsAwayConstness(Self, SrcType, DestType)) { | 
|  | msg = diag::err_bad_cxx_cast_const_away; | 
|  | return TC_Failed; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | // A valid member pointer cast. | 
|  | Kind = CastExpr::CK_BitCast; | 
|  | return TC_Success; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | // See below for the enumeral issue. | 
|  | if (SrcType->isNullPtrType() && DestType->isIntegralType() && | 
|  | !DestType->isEnumeralType()) { | 
|  | // C++0x 5.2.10p4: A pointer can be explicitly converted to any integral | 
|  | //   type large enough to hold it. A value of std::nullptr_t can be | 
|  | //   converted to an integral type; the conversion has the same meaning | 
|  | //   and validity as a conversion of (void*)0 to the integral type. | 
|  | if (Self.Context.getTypeSize(SrcType) > | 
|  | Self.Context.getTypeSize(DestType)) { | 
|  | msg = diag::err_bad_reinterpret_cast_small_int; | 
|  | return TC_Failed; | 
|  | } | 
|  | Kind = CastExpr::CK_PointerToIntegral; | 
|  | return TC_Success; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | bool destIsVector = DestType->isVectorType(); | 
|  | bool srcIsVector = SrcType->isVectorType(); | 
|  | if (srcIsVector || destIsVector) { | 
|  | bool srcIsScalar = SrcType->isIntegralType() && !SrcType->isEnumeralType(); | 
|  | bool destIsScalar = | 
|  | DestType->isIntegralType() && !DestType->isEnumeralType(); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // Check if this is a cast between a vector and something else. | 
|  | if (!(srcIsScalar && destIsVector) && !(srcIsVector && destIsScalar) && | 
|  | !(srcIsVector && destIsVector)) | 
|  | return TC_NotApplicable; | 
|  |  | 
|  | // If both types have the same size, we can successfully cast. | 
|  | if (Self.Context.getTypeSize(SrcType) | 
|  | == Self.Context.getTypeSize(DestType)) { | 
|  | Kind = CastExpr::CK_BitCast; | 
|  | return TC_Success; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | if (destIsScalar) | 
|  | msg = diag::err_bad_cxx_cast_vector_to_scalar_different_size; | 
|  | else if (srcIsScalar) | 
|  | msg = diag::err_bad_cxx_cast_scalar_to_vector_different_size; | 
|  | else | 
|  | msg = diag::err_bad_cxx_cast_vector_to_vector_different_size; | 
|  |  | 
|  | return TC_Failed; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | bool destIsPtr = | 
|  | CStyle? DestType->isAnyPointerType() : DestType->isPointerType(); | 
|  | bool srcIsPtr = | 
|  | CStyle ? SrcType->isAnyPointerType() : SrcType->isPointerType(); | 
|  | if (!destIsPtr && !srcIsPtr) { | 
|  | // Except for std::nullptr_t->integer and lvalue->reference, which are | 
|  | // handled above, at least one of the two arguments must be a pointer. | 
|  | return TC_NotApplicable; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | if (SrcType == DestType) { | 
|  | // C++ 5.2.10p2 has a note that mentions that, subject to all other | 
|  | // restrictions, a cast to the same type is allowed. The intent is not | 
|  | // entirely clear here, since all other paragraphs explicitly forbid casts | 
|  | // to the same type. However, the behavior of compilers is pretty consistent | 
|  | // on this point: allow same-type conversion if the involved types are | 
|  | // pointers, disallow otherwise. | 
|  | Kind = CastExpr::CK_NoOp; | 
|  | return TC_Success; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | // Note: Clang treats enumeration types as integral types. If this is ever | 
|  | // changed for C++, the additional check here will be redundant. | 
|  | if (DestType->isIntegralType() && !DestType->isEnumeralType()) { | 
|  | assert(srcIsPtr && "One type must be a pointer"); | 
|  | // C++ 5.2.10p4: A pointer can be explicitly converted to any integral | 
|  | //   type large enough to hold it. | 
|  | if (Self.Context.getTypeSize(SrcType) > | 
|  | Self.Context.getTypeSize(DestType)) { | 
|  | msg = diag::err_bad_reinterpret_cast_small_int; | 
|  | return TC_Failed; | 
|  | } | 
|  | Kind = CastExpr::CK_PointerToIntegral; | 
|  | return TC_Success; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | if (SrcType->isIntegralType() || SrcType->isEnumeralType()) { | 
|  | assert(destIsPtr && "One type must be a pointer"); | 
|  | // C++ 5.2.10p5: A value of integral or enumeration type can be explicitly | 
|  | //   converted to a pointer. | 
|  | Kind = CastExpr::CK_IntegralToPointer; | 
|  | return TC_Success; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | if (!destIsPtr || !srcIsPtr) { | 
|  | // With the valid non-pointer conversions out of the way, we can be even | 
|  | // more stringent. | 
|  | return TC_NotApplicable; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | // C++ 5.2.10p2: The reinterpret_cast operator shall not cast away constness. | 
|  | // The C-style cast operator can. | 
|  | if (!CStyle && CastsAwayConstness(Self, SrcType, DestType)) { | 
|  | msg = diag::err_bad_cxx_cast_const_away; | 
|  | return TC_Failed; | 
|  | } | 
|  | if (CStyle && DestType->isObjCObjectPointerType()) { | 
|  | Kind = CastExpr::CK_AnyPointerToObjCPointerCast; | 
|  | return TC_Success; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | // Not casting away constness, so the only remaining check is for compatible | 
|  | // pointer categories. | 
|  | Kind = CastExpr::CK_BitCast; | 
|  |  | 
|  | if (SrcType->isFunctionPointerType()) { | 
|  | if (DestType->isFunctionPointerType()) { | 
|  | // C++ 5.2.10p6: A pointer to a function can be explicitly converted to | 
|  | // a pointer to a function of a different type. | 
|  | return TC_Success; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | // C++0x 5.2.10p8: Converting a pointer to a function into a pointer to | 
|  | //   an object type or vice versa is conditionally-supported. | 
|  | // Compilers support it in C++03 too, though, because it's necessary for | 
|  | // casting the return value of dlsym() and GetProcAddress(). | 
|  | // FIXME: Conditionally-supported behavior should be configurable in the | 
|  | // TargetInfo or similar. | 
|  | if (!Self.getLangOptions().CPlusPlus0x) | 
|  | Self.Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::ext_cast_fn_obj) << OpRange; | 
|  | return TC_Success; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | if (DestType->isFunctionPointerType()) { | 
|  | // See above. | 
|  | if (!Self.getLangOptions().CPlusPlus0x) | 
|  | Self.Diag(OpRange.getBegin(), diag::ext_cast_fn_obj) << OpRange; | 
|  | return TC_Success; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | // C++ 5.2.10p7: A pointer to an object can be explicitly converted to | 
|  | //   a pointer to an object of different type. | 
|  | // Void pointers are not specified, but supported by every compiler out there. | 
|  | // So we finish by allowing everything that remains - it's got to be two | 
|  | // object pointers. | 
|  | return TC_Success; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | bool Sema::CXXCheckCStyleCast(SourceRange R, QualType CastTy, Expr *&CastExpr, | 
|  | CastExpr::CastKind &Kind, bool FunctionalStyle, | 
|  | CXXMethodDecl *&ConversionDecl) { | 
|  | // This test is outside everything else because it's the only case where | 
|  | // a non-lvalue-reference target type does not lead to decay. | 
|  | // C++ 5.2.9p4: Any expression can be explicitly converted to type "cv void". | 
|  | if (CastTy->isVoidType()) { | 
|  | Kind = CastExpr::CK_ToVoid; | 
|  | return false; | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | // If the type is dependent, we won't do any other semantic analysis now. | 
|  | if (CastTy->isDependentType() || CastExpr->isTypeDependent()) | 
|  | return false; | 
|  |  | 
|  | if (!CastTy->isLValueReferenceType() && !CastTy->isRecordType()) | 
|  | DefaultFunctionArrayConversion(CastExpr); | 
|  |  | 
|  | // C++ [expr.cast]p5: The conversions performed by | 
|  | //   - a const_cast, | 
|  | //   - a static_cast, | 
|  | //   - a static_cast followed by a const_cast, | 
|  | //   - a reinterpret_cast, or | 
|  | //   - a reinterpret_cast followed by a const_cast, | 
|  | //   can be performed using the cast notation of explicit type conversion. | 
|  | //   [...] If a conversion can be interpreted in more than one of the ways | 
|  | //   listed above, the interpretation that appears first in the list is used, | 
|  | //   even if a cast resulting from that interpretation is ill-formed. | 
|  | // In plain language, this means trying a const_cast ... | 
|  | unsigned msg = diag::err_bad_cxx_cast_generic; | 
|  | TryCastResult tcr = TryConstCast(*this, CastExpr, CastTy, /*CStyle*/true, | 
|  | msg); | 
|  | if (tcr == TC_Success) | 
|  | Kind = CastExpr::CK_NoOp; | 
|  |  | 
|  | if (tcr == TC_NotApplicable) { | 
|  | // ... or if that is not possible, a static_cast, ignoring const, ... | 
|  | tcr = TryStaticCast(*this, CastExpr, CastTy, /*CStyle*/true, R, msg, | 
|  | Kind, ConversionDecl); | 
|  | if (tcr == TC_NotApplicable) { | 
|  | // ... and finally a reinterpret_cast, ignoring const. | 
|  | tcr = TryReinterpretCast(*this, CastExpr, CastTy, /*CStyle*/true, R, msg, | 
|  | Kind); | 
|  | } | 
|  | } | 
|  |  | 
|  | if (tcr != TC_Success && msg != 0) | 
|  | Diag(R.getBegin(), msg) << (FunctionalStyle ? CT_Functional : CT_CStyle) | 
|  | << CastExpr->getType() << CastTy << R; | 
|  |  | 
|  | return tcr != TC_Success; | 
|  | } |